I suspect that few readers of this Blog have ever heard of Jovan Divjak.
Here he is.
The point being that while we think about Karadzic and Mladic and all the horrors they helped create, let’s remember one true Bosnian, born as a Serb in Belgrade, who fought against them in favour of a truly democratic Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Divjak’s case is all the more striking as he was a senior officer in the Yugoslav Army – for him to abandon the ‘Belgrade’ cause and join the Bosnia cause as a soldier was all the more remarkable.
In fact he was so remarkable in being an honest man that the Izetbegovic Bosniak-Muslim elite of course did not trust him, and sidelined him after the conflict ended.
Had they been truly interested in creating a modern pluralist Bosnia he would have been a central iconic figure. Instead they opted for a policy of No Ethnic Disarmament for 50 Years.
Once everything is defined primarily in such strategic immutable ‘ethnic’ terms, someone honest and independent who does not fit (or choose to fit) tidly into one or other Category has few chances to make a difference.
And these people tend to be just what is needed to build a reasonable shared future in a bitterly divided society.
Zdravo, Jovane